According to Nietzsche, the noble type of man regards himself as a determiner of values
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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Explain whether 9/11 was justified on utilitarian grounds from Bin Laden's perspective because of the benefits that Bin Laden and al Qaeda derived from it. A. No, utilitarianism does not justify 9/11 because a utilitarian standard requiresthat the irreparable harm inflicted on some is outweighed by the overallbenefit to others
B. No, utilitarianism does not justify 9/11 because a utilitarian standard requiresthat all consequences be taken into account when assessing the justificationfor the action, and there were several unaccounted for consequences of 9/11. C. No, utilitarianism does not justify 9/11 because a utilitarian standard requiresthat only some consequences be taken into account when assessing the justification for the action, and Bin Laden and al Quaeda only considered one consequence. D. Yes, utilitarianism justifies 9/11 to Bin Laden in serving the overall good despite the sacrifice of some.
Who opened Siddhartha's eyes?
a. Seneca b. Channa c. Aristotle d. Confucius
Siddhartha Gautama was born in
a. India b. Nepal c. Iran d. Sierre Leone
In order to do positive ethical theory, Williams thinks:
a. we need reflective social knowledge. b. we need an Archimedean point. c. we need a better understanding of pleasure. d. all of these answers. e. none of these answers.